
Text -- 1 Kings 9:15 (NET)




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Wesley -> 1Ki 9:15
Wesley: 1Ki 9:15 - -- Both the levy of men; of which, 1Ki 5:13, and the levy of money upon his people and subjects. He raised this levy, both to pay what he owed to Hiram, ...
Both the levy of men; of which, 1Ki 5:13, and the levy of money upon his people and subjects. He raised this levy, both to pay what he owed to Hiram, and to build the works following.
Clarke: 1Ki 9:15 - -- This is the reason of the levy - That is, in order to pay Hiram the sixscore talents of gold which he had borrowed from him (Hiram not being willing...
This is the reason of the levy - That is, in order to pay Hiram the sixscore talents of gold which he had borrowed from him (Hiram not being willing to take the Galilean cities mentioned above; or, having taken them, soon restored them again) he was obliged to lay a tax upon the people; and that this was a grievous and oppressive tax we learn from 1Ki 12:1-4, where the elders of Israel came to Rehoboam, complaining of their heavy state of taxation, and entreating that their yoke might be made lighter

Clarke: 1Ki 9:15 - -- And Millo - This is supposed to have been a deep valley between Mount Sion and what was called the city of Jebus, which Solomon filled up, and it wa...
And Millo - This is supposed to have been a deep valley between Mount Sion and what was called the city of Jebus, which Solomon filled up, and it was built on, and became a sort of fortified place, and a place for public assemblies. - See Calmet.
Defender -> 1Ki 9:15
Defender: 1Ki 9:15 - -- The cities mentioned in this verse were important cities during the reign of Solomon, a fact clearly confirmed by archaeological excavations at their ...
The cities mentioned in this verse were important cities during the reign of Solomon, a fact clearly confirmed by archaeological excavations at their sites."
TSK -> 1Ki 9:15
TSK: 1Ki 9:15 - -- am 2989-3029, bc 1015-975
the reason : 1Ki 9:21, 1Ki 5:13
to build : 1Ki 9:10, 1Ki 6:38, 1Ki 7:1; 2Ch 8:1
Millo : Millo is said to have been a deep va...
am 2989-3029, bc 1015-975
the reason : 1Ki 9:21, 1Ki 5:13
to build : 1Ki 9:10, 1Ki 6:38, 1Ki 7:1; 2Ch 8:1
Millo : Millo is said to have been a deep valley, between the ancient city of Jebus and the city of David on mount Zion. This Solomon filled up, and built upon; and it became a fortified place, and a place for public assemblies. 1Ki 9:24, 1Ki 11:27; Jdg 9:6, Jdg 9:20; 2Sa 5:9; 2Ki 12:20
the wall : Psa 51:18
Hazor : Probably the city Hazor in Naphtali, and the famous capital of Jabin, situated in the lake Merom or Semechon, and placed by Josephus south of Tyre, near Ptolemais. Jos 11:1, Jos 19:36; Jdg 4:2; 2Ki 15:29
Megiddo : 1Ki 4:12; Jos 17:11; Jdg 5:19; 2Ki 9:27, 2Ki 23:29, 2Ki 23:30; 2Ch 35:22; Zec 12:11
Gezer : 1Ki 9:16, 1Ki 9:17; Jos 10:33, Jos 16:10, Jos 21:21; Jdg 1:29; 1Ch 6:67, 1Ch 20:4

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Barnes -> 1Ki 9:15
Barnes: 1Ki 9:15 - -- Levy - See the marginal reference note. Millo - See 2Sa 5:9 note. The Septuagint commonly render the word ἡ ἄκρα hē ...
Levy - See the marginal reference note.
Millo - See 2Sa 5:9 note. The Septuagint commonly render the word
And the wall of Jerusalem - David’ s fortification 2Sa 5:9; 1Ch 11:8 had been hasty, and had now - fifty years later - fallen into decay. Solomon therefore had to "repair the breaches of the city of David"1Ki 11:27.
Hazor, Megiddo, and Gezer were three of the most important sites in the holy land. For the two first places, compare the marginal references and notes.
Gezer was a main city of the south. It was situated on the great maritime plain, and commanded the ordinary line of approach from Egypt, which was along this low region. The importance of Gezer appears from Jos 10:33; Jos 12:12, etc. Its site is near Tell Jezer, and marked now by Abu Shusheh. Though within the lot of Ephraim Jos 16:3, and especially assigned to the Kohathite Levites Jos 21:21, it had never yet been conquered from the old inhabitants (marginal references), who continued to dwell in it until Solomon’ s time, and apparently were an independent people 1Ki 9:16.
Pharaoh took it before the marriage of Solomon with his daughter, and gave it "for a present"- i. e., for a dowry. Though in the East husbands generally pay for their wives, yet dower is given in some cases. Sargon gave Cilicia as a dowry with his daughter when he married her to Ambris king of Tubal: and the Persian kings seem generally to have given satrapial or other high offices as dowries to the husbands of their daughters.
Poole -> 1Ki 9:15
Poole: 1Ki 9:15 - -- The levy which king Solomon raised both the levy of men, of which 1Ki 5:13 , and the levy of money upon his people and subjects, which is sufficientl...
The levy which king Solomon raised both the levy of men, of which 1Ki 5:13 , and the levy of money upon his people and subjects, which is sufficiently evident from many scriptures. And this sentence may look both backward and forward. He raised this levy, both to pay what he owed to Hiram, which is mentioned before; and to build the works here following.
Millo seems to have been an eminent, and large, and strong fort or castle in Jerusalem, as may be gathered from 1Ki 11:27 2Ch 32:5 .
Hazor in Naphtali. See Jos 11:10 Jos 19:36 .
Megiddo in that part of the tribe of Manasseh within Jordan; of which see Jos 17:11 .
Gezer in Ephraim, Jos 21:21 . It now was, and long had been, in the possession of the Canaanites, Jos 16:10 Jud 1:29 , and permitted so to be by David and Solomon, either by neglect, or because they were busied in greater and more necessary employments.
Haydock -> 1Ki 9:15
Haydock: 1Ki 9:15 - -- Offered, or paid back to Hiram, for what he had lent. (Tirinus) ---
Hebrew, "And this is the reason of the levy (or tribute) which king Solomon imp...
Offered, or paid back to Hiram, for what he had lent. (Tirinus) ---
Hebrew, "And this is the reason of the levy (or tribute) which king Solomon imposed, in order to build," &c. (Haydock) ---
We have seen that Adoniram was at the head of this department, chap. v. 14. The people bore these burdens with patience, till the works of Mello gave Jeroboam an occasion of stirring them up to rebellion, chap. xi. 27. Mello was a palace, fortification, (Calmet) or bridge, erected in the vale, (Salien) from the palace to the temple, (Menochius) lying between Sion and the old Jerusalem. David had begun to build here, and Solomon perfected the works. Ezechias repaired the wall, 2 Paralipomenon xxxii. 5. In this palace Joas was slain, 4 Kings xii. 20. (Calmet) ---
Heser, or Asor, Josue xv. 23., and xix. 36. (Haydock) ---
There was a town of this name in the tribe of Juda, and another in that of Nephthali. ---
Gazer had been taken by Josue, but the Chanaanites had again made themselves masters of it.
Gill -> 1Ki 9:15
Gill: 1Ki 9:15 - -- And this is the reason of the levy which King Solomon raised,.... Both of men to work, 1Ki 5:13, and of money to defray the expense:
it was for to ...
And this is the reason of the levy which King Solomon raised,.... Both of men to work, 1Ki 5:13, and of money to defray the expense:
it was for to build the house of the Lord; the temple:
and his own house; or palace:
and Millo; which he repaired: See Gill on 1Sa 5:9.
and the wall of Jerusalem; which, as Abarbinel says, was a large building, there being three walls one within another:
and Hazor; a city in the tribe of Naphtali, and which had been a royal city with the Canaanites; see Jos 11:1.
and Megiddo; which was in the tribe of Manasseh, Jos 17:11.
and Gezer; which was in the tribe of Ephraim, and formerly a royal city of the Canaanites, Jos 10:33.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ki 9:1-28
TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 9:1-28 - --1 God's covenant in a vision with Solomon.10 The mutual presents of Solomon and Hiram.15 In Solomon's works the Gentiles were his bondmen, the Israeli...
MHCC -> 1Ki 9:15-28
MHCC: 1Ki 9:15-28 - --Here is a further account of Solomon's greatness. He began at the right end, for he built God's house first, and finished that before he began his own...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 9:15-28
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 9:15-28 - -- We have here a further account of Solomon's greatness. I. His buildings. He raised a great levy both of men and money, because he projected a great ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ki 9:10-28
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 9:10-28 - --
The Means by which the Buildings were Erected. - In order that all which still remained to be said concerning Solomon's buildings might be grouped t...
Constable: 1Ki 1:1--11:43 - --I. THE REIGN OF SOLOMON chs. 1--11
The Holy Spirit led the writer of Kings to give an interpretation of history,...

Constable: 1Ki 9:10-28 - --2. Further evidences of God's blessing 9:10-28
Somewhat after the mid-point of Solomon's 40-year...
